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May 12 2025CELEBRITIES

The Big Star's Big Day in Court

The courtroom was buzzing with anticipation as the trial of Sean Combs, a well-known figure in the hip-hop world, kicked off. The first day was all about picking the jury, a process that started with a whopping three dozen potential jurors. Judge Arun Subramanian had his work cut out for him, grilli

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May 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fox's Fall 2025: Reality Takes the Lead

Fox is shaking things up for the fall of 2025. Monday nights, once the domain of big drama series like 24 and House, will now be all about reality shows. Name That Tune and Celebrity Weakest Link will take over, leaving Tuesday as the sole night for live-action scripted shows on the network. This sh

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May 12 2025RELIGION

A New Pope's Message to the Media

The newly elected Pope Leo XIV has made a strong statement about the importance of free speech and the role of journalists in society. He urged the release of journalists who are behind bars for doing their jobs. This is a big deal because it shows that even the highest leaders in the church are pay

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May 12 2025POLITICS

UK's New Migration Strategy: A Closer Look

The UK is making significant changes to its migration policies. The Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has announced that the wait time for new arrivals to apply for citizenship will double from five to 10 years. This move is part of a broader effort to reduce the number of legal migrants entering the co

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May 12 2025BUSINESS

Newark Airport: Flights Struggle Amid Staffing Crisis

Newark Liberty International Airport faced major delays on Monday. Most flights heading to Newark were stuck at their starting points. They waited over an hour and 40 minutes. This was due to a lack of air traffic control staff. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a notice. It said flights fr

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May 12 2025BUSINESS

Georgia's New Law: A Shield for Pesticide Giants?

Georgia has joined North Dakota in passing a law that limits lawsuits against pesticide makers. This law, signed by Governor Brian Kemp, aims to protect companies like Bayer from claims that they did not warn customers about potential health risks. Specifically, it shields them from lawsuits related

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google's Colorful Shift: The New G Logo

Google has given its "G" logo a fresh look. This is the first big change in almost ten years. The update is visible on iOS devices and Pixel phones. The new design mixes the red, yellow, green, and blue colors into a smooth gradient. The last time Google made a significant change to its logo was in

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May 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Galaxy S25 Edge: Slimmer, Tougher, and More Affordable

The Galaxy S25 Edge is set to make a splash tonight, and some lucky folks have already gotten their hands on it. This isn't the final product, but it gives a good idea of what to expect. One thing that stands out is how slim it is compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The Ultra is about 8. 2mm thick, wh

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May 12 2025POLITICS

Tightening the UK's Visa Rules: A New Era of Immigration Control

The UK is set to see a significant drop in migration over the next few years. The government has rolled out new plans to tighten visa rules. These changes aim to reduce the number of people coming into the country. The new rules will affect various aspects of immigration, including work, family, and

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May 12 2025SPORTS

The Quick Comeback: How Soon is Too Soon for Soccer Stars?

Professional soccer players often face a tough decision after an ACL injury. They can either rush back to the field in less than six months or take the standard 7 to 9 months to recover. The latter is usually recommended, but it is based on data from non-professional athletes. So, what happens when

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